PandaBoard Minimal-FS SD flashing
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Latest revision as of 18:08, 11 October 2010
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EVEN MORE IMPORTANT: See Troubleshooting for up-to-date information and binaries. Information below is outdated.
| Setting up your Validation Environment on your OMAP Platform | |||||||||
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- Step 3
[edit] Loading Bootloader, Kernel and Filesystem to SD card
Loading Uboot
Copying uboot onto SD boot partition:
# sudo cp -rf <location_of_uboot.bin> /tmp/mmc1
Loading Xloader Copying xloader (MLO) onto SD boot partition:
# sudo cp -rf <location_of_MLO> /tmp/mmc1
Loading Kernel Copying kernel image onto SD boot partition:
# sudo cp -rf <location_of_uImage> /tmp/mmc1
Loading Filesystem Copying filesystem onto SD disk partition:
# sudo cp -rf <location_of_rootfilesystem>/tmp/mmc2
or you can untar the filesystem directly to the SD card by:
sudo tar zxvf <location-of-rootfs.tar.gz> -C /tmp/mmc2
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